Columbia River Gorge

philtographyphiltography Registered Users Posts: 101 Major grins
edited May 26, 2010 in Landscapes
I recently spent an amazing 4 days in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. I was blessed with perfect conditions and came back with some of my best landscape photos to date.
Here are a couple of examples...
<a href="http://prints.phillipnorman.com/Landscape/Panorama/9511350_wp8QM#857271152_bgPyG-A-LB"><img src="http://prints.phillipnorman.com/Landscape/Panorama/PP000647/857271152_bgPyG-L-1.jpg"></a&gt;

<a href="http://prints.phillipnorman.com/Landscape/Panorama/9511350_wp8QM#857277203_NNCF4-A-LB"><img src="http://prints.phillipnorman.com/Landscape/Panorama/PP000650/857277203_NNCF4-L-1.jpg"></a&gt;

Thanks for looking...
Phillip Norman Photography
http://www.phillipnorman.com

Comments

  • LadukebobLadukebob Registered Users Posts: 67 Big grins
    edited May 26, 2010
    Both are beautiful but I think I like the first one best because of the color in the rocks in the foreground. They have Singh Ray written all over them:D
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  • redleashredleash Registered Users Posts: 3,840 Major grins
    edited May 26, 2010
    Ditto on #1 -- I like the pano crop too.
    "But ask the animals, and they will teach you." (Job 12:7)

    Lauren Blackwell
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  • philtographyphiltography Registered Users Posts: 101 Major grins
    edited May 26, 2010
    Thanks for the comments. Both images are photomerge pano's not crops. Full size images are in the order of 45-60mpxl's. No singh-ray, however Cokin CPL.
    I love both images, however image #2 "Weeping Walls" has a special place in my heart.
    Phillip Norman Photography
    http://www.phillipnorman.com
  • LadukebobLadukebob Registered Users Posts: 67 Big grins
    edited May 26, 2010
    Thanks for the comments. Both images are photomerge pano's not crops. Full size images are in the order of 45-60mpxl's. No singh-ray, however Cokin CPL.
    I love both images, however image #2 "Weeping Walls" has a special place in my heart.

    Which falls was this? I'm a stone throw away from the Gorge and will be getting out there this summer.
    Nikon D90
    18-105 mm
    85 mm 1.8
    10-20 mm
    35 mm 1.8

    kleinsmith.zenfolio.com
  • philtographyphiltography Registered Users Posts: 101 Major grins
    edited May 26, 2010
    Ladukebob wrote: »
    Which falls was this? I'm a stone throw away from the Gorge and will be getting out there this summer.

    They are both Eagle Creek; Image #1 is Punchbowl falls. Image #2 "Weeping Walls" is downstream of Metlako Falls.

    You can see more here.
    And here.
    Phillip Norman Photography
    http://www.phillipnorman.com
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